33 results match your criteria: "The Stanislaw Sakowicz Inland Fisheries Institute[Affiliation]"

Effect of temperature and spawning agents on wild female asp (Leuciscus aspius) reproductive efficiency under controlled conditions.

Anim Reprod Sci

June 2024

Department of Ichthyology and Aquaculture, Faculty of Animal Bioengineering, University of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn 10-719, Poland; Department of Research and Development, Chemprof, Gutkowo, Olsztyn 11-041, Poland. Electronic address:

Artificial reproduction is a bottleneck to produce stocking material for many species of freshwater fish. One of these species is the asp, Leuciscus aspius. Research in the field of artificial reproduction of this species is very scarce and often incomplete.

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Maraena whitefish (Coregonus maraena) is a promising coldwater aquaculture species, especially in terms of meat quality. This versatile whitefish species, which inhabits both fresh and brackish waters, including the Baltic Sea, offers promising prospects for aquaculture breeding and cultivation. However, the main problem is the lack of availability of spawners of this species.

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Squalene is an antioxidant that plays an essential role in fat metabolism. The study aimed to assess the effect of squalene supplied in feed on the growth performance, health status, and fatty acid profiles of muscle and liver of Siberian sturgeon, rainbow trout, and Eurasian perch. The experimental feeds containing 0%, 0.

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Histomorphometric evaluation of melanomacrophage centers (MMCs) and CD3 T cells of two morphs of brown trout (Salmo trutta) fed diets with immunostimulants.

Fish Shellfish Immunol

October 2023

Department of Hydrobiology, Ichthyology and Reproduction Biotechnology, Faculty of Food Science and Fisheries, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Kazimierza Królewicza 4, 71-550, Szczecin, Poland. Electronic address:

The brown trout (Salmo trutta) is a salmonid residing in riverine and coastal waters throughout the Northern Hemisphere, whose various populations evolved into distinct ecological morphs, differing in their migratory tendencies and preferred habitats. Unfortunately, due to progressing degradation of natural environment, the conservation of these populations is of growing importance and is undoubtedly a challenging task. Therefore, various means to refine the preparatory protocols for restocking using hatchery-reared fish are being pursued, some of which involve the administration of immunity-boosting substances.

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The concentrations of ten elements (K, Na, Ca, Mg, Zn, Fe, Hg, Cu, Mn, and Cd) and fatty acids were analyzed in muscles of the European eel ( Linnaeus, 1758). The eels were caught in freshwater lakes connected with the Sawica River (north-eastern Poland). On this basis, it was determined whether the consumption of the fish is beneficial and safe for the health of the consumer.

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  • This study investigated the effects of honeybee pollen (BP) on the growth, gut health, and liver structure of African catfish juveniles over a 21-day feeding trial.
  • Results indicated that adding BP to their diet significantly improved growth metrics, with fish in enriched groups gaining 45% more weight than control fish.
  • Histological analyses suggested that BP positively influenced intestinal development and nutrient absorption, with 1% BP recommended as the ideal additive for optimal growth in African catfish.
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The management of genetic resources deposited in gene banks requires knowledge of the genetic profiles of the gamete donors and bioinformatics tools to process this information. In this work, we show how to use Genassemblage 2.2 software in managing the genetic variation deposited in a bank of cryopreserved semen.

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Total Mercury and Fatty Acids in Selected Fish Species on the Polish Market: A Risk to Human Health.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

August 2022

Department of Limnology and Fishery, Institute of Animal Breeding, Faculty of Biology and Animal Science, Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences, 51-630 Wrocław, Poland.

The muscles of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush Walbaum, 1792), crucian carp (Carassius carassius Linnaeus, 1758), flounder (Platichthys flesus Linnaeus, 1758), gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata Linnaeus, 1758), mackerel (Scomber scombrus Linnaeus, 1758) and tench (Tinca tinca Linnaeus, 1758) were examined. The total mercury (THg) was processed using the Milestone DMA-80 and the fatty acids were analyzed using the 7890A Agilent Technologies chromatograph. The THg content in analyzed fish ranged from 0.

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  • The northern pike is a key fish species for breeders in Europe and North America, with a focus on improving artificial reproduction and raising viable larvae.
  • The study compared fertilization efficiency of northern pike eggs, finding that using deionized water significantly increased embryo hatching rates compared to tap water.
  • The results indicated that the activation medium used during fertilization greatly affects success rates, with the B1 solution showing the most consistent results across different hatcheries.
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Assessment of Fish Quality Based on the Content of Heavy Metals.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

February 2022

Department of Ichthyology, Hydrobiology and Ecology of Waters, The Stanisław Sakowicz Inland Fisheries Institute in Olsztyn, 10-719 Olsztyn, Poland.

The aim of this study was to estimate the fish quality in terms of the Cu, Fe, Mn and Zn contents. The research material was the muscle tissue of the fish crucian carp ( Linnaeus, 1758), flounder ( Linnaeus, 1758), Gilthead seabream ( Linnaeus, 1758), mackerel ( Linnaeus, 1758), Blue grenadier ( Hector, 1871), rainbow trout ( Walbaum, 1792), tench ( Linnaeus, 1758), tilapia ( Linnaeus, 1758), Walleye pollock ( Pallas, 1814) and perch ( Linnaeus, 1758.).

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Although methods for the artificial reproduction of perch have been developed, a lack of information remains regarding the enzymes present in its semen, as well as their role in the fertilisation process. In this study, we first select the optimal activating solution for perch fertilisation and then determine the inhibition effect of enzymes that have already been reported as present in the sperm of teleosts-acid phosphatase (AcP), lactic dehydrogenase (LDH) and β-N-acetylglucosaminidase (β-NAGase)-on the percentage of motile spermatozoa and fertilised eggs. Of the 8 studied activation media, a solution composed of 80 mM NaCl, 20 mM KCl, 10 mM Tris, with pH 8.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the respective contribution of maternally-inherited mRNAs and proteins to egg molecular cargo and to its developmental competence in fish using pikeperch as a model. Our study provides novel insights into the understanding of type-specific roles of maternally-inherited molecules in fish. Here we show, for the first time, that transcripts and proteins have distinct, yet complementary, functions in the egg of teleost fish.

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Constant darkness negatively affects the outcome of hormonally induced reproduction in cultured Eurasian perch females.

Animal

September 2021

University of Lorraine, INRAE, UR AFPA, Faculty of Science and Technology, Boulevard des Aiguillettes, F-54506 Vandoeuvre-Lés-Nancy, France.

This study aimed to assess the effect of constant darkness applied to fish during controlled breeding on reproductive traits in domesticated females of Eurasian perch. Based on the assumption that keeping fish in constant darkness during the reproduction operation may reduce stress, suspected to be responsible for variable spawning effectiveness in this species. Two conditions were assessed (16 h light per day [group 16L] and constant darkness [group 0L], two tank replicates per condition).

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Control of the reproduction of domesticated stocks is considered a prerequisite for aquaculture development of pikeperch. However, knowledge about the physiology of the captive pikeperch male reproductive system and the biology of semen is very limited, especially regarding protein characteristics. The aims of our study were to characterize pikeperch sperm quantity and quality parameters and to analyze changes in the proteome of the same males spawned for the first and second times.

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Although ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernua) are widely distributed in Eurasia, in some regions (i.e., North America) ruffe are considered an invasive species.

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The aim of this study was to determine the mercury content and fatty acids profile in roach ( L.) and European perch ( L.) from Lake Łańskie (Poland).

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The European eel (Anguilla anguilla) is a catadromous fish with a complicated life cycle. The long-term impact of anthropopressure, environmental pollution and diseases have led to a risk of extinction. The aim of the present study was to determine the influence of Anguillid herpesvirus-1 infection on the innate immunity of European eel from natural conditions.

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Carp from breeding strains with different genetic background present diverse levels of resistance to viral pathogens. Carp strains of Asian origin, currently being treated as Cyprinus rubrofuscus L., especially Amur wild carp (AS), were proven to be more resistant to koi herpesvirus disease (KHVD; caused by cyprinid herpesvirus 3, CyHV-3) than strains originating from Europe and belonging to Cyprinus carpio L.

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Egg collection is one of the most crucial procedures during fish reproduction in salmonid hatcheries. Classic methods involve the use of hand massage on fish abdomens to expel the eggs. An alternative method uses the pressure of gas injected into the body cavity, which causes the subsequent release of the eggs.

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Inland fishery belongs to those branches of animal production that use very large amounts of chemotherapeutics, in particular antibiotics. The accumulation of chemotherapeutic agents in bottom sediments is a direct threat to the aquatic environment and directly affects the condition and health of the fish. Finding a preparation that could be used both prophylactically to increase the resistance of fish and therapeutically in case of infection with pathogenic bacteria, without side effects for fish and aquatic environment could be a great solution to this problem.

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The objectives of the present study were to determine values for semen quality variables in the Eurasian perch (i.e., osmolality of seminal plasma as well as sperm motility characteristics analyzed with CASA system) in response to (1) the method of milt collection (stripping or catheterization) and (2) experimental contamination of catheterized semen with urine (0%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30% and 50% of contamination).

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The aim of the study was to describe the course and timing of the different stages of anesthesia induced with Propiscin (etomidate) on juvenile European perch (experiment I) and to describe the effect of immersing specimens of this species had on selected hematological and biochemical parameters (experiment II). The study was conducted on material with body weights (BW) of 162.98 (experiment I) and 171.

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Heavy metals content (Zn, Cu and Hg) were measured in gills, liver, gonads and muscles of perch, Perca fluviatilis (L.) and roach, Rutilus rutilus (L.) from Lake Pluszne (north-eastern Poland).

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Characterization of the gut microbiota in early life stages of pikeperch Sander lucioperca.

J Fish Biol

January 2018

Department of Environmental Biotechnology, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Słoneczna 45G street, 10-709, Olsztyn, Poland.

This study characterized the gastrointestinal microbiome of nine juvenile farmed pikeperch Sander lucioperca using a metagenomics approach based on bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Potential changes in the gut microbiota during 2 months of S. lucioperca juvenile life were investigated.

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